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The photonics location Jena will be the venue of the W3+ Fair for the first time in 2023. Companies in the key technologies of photonics, optics, electronics and mechanics will now also have an interdisciplinary presentation and networking platform in Thuringia. Co-initiator of the fair with the accompanying conference en-tech.talks is the photonics network OptoNet Jena e.V.
Hamburg, March 15, 2023 – The W3+ Fair, networking trade fair and conference for enabling technologies, which opens its doors in Wetzlar at the end of March, is also launching for the first time at the traditional location of Jena. The new W3+ Fair Jena (w3-fair.com) will take place on November 29 + 30, 2023 in the Sparkassenarena Jena. As a gold partner, the photonics network OptoNet Jena e.V. from the association of OptecNet Germany and the EPIC support. The cross-industry platform also wants to pave the way for new, technology-driven innovations in the Jena/Thuringia region.
The popularity of the trade fair at the new location is very high: a good eight months before the event, there are only a few remaining places. The organizer is currently looking into the option of expanding the hall space. Large and small companies such as Jenoptik, OptoTech, Fisba, DOPA, WZW Optic AG, TNO, LASOS, Layertec, JAT Jenaer Antriebstechnik, POG, Fraunhofer IOF, Spaceoptix, Acktar, SIOS, BATOP, Materion Balzers Optics, PI Physik Instrumente, Mersen and IMT will present their products and services on site.
In addition to the long-standing professional partners such as Photonics Germany, IVAM and SpectroNet, the tridelta campus Hermsdorf and the ThZM Thuringian Center for Mechanical Engineering and others are new participants – in addition to OptoNet e.V..
As in Wetzlar, there will be a free accompanying conference in Jena, the en-tech.talks. The »Call for Papers« is now open here.
»We are very pleased to be able to bring the W3+ Fair to Jena. We see great potential for resident companies and the region: the interdisciplinary networking will strengthen both,« explains Nora Kirsten, Managing Director of OptoNet e.V..
»We have had our eye on the location for a long time, but we are now very pleased with the great demand for the »W3+ Fair Jena« format. The support and commitment from industry and networks is tremendous. Together we will create an innovative marketplace for enabling technologies in Jena,« adds Jörg Brück, Project Director at organizer Fleet Events.
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W3+ Fair Jena at a glance
Event: 1st W3+ Fair Jena, networking fair and high-tech accompanying conference for enabling technologies
When: November 29 + 30, 2023
Where: Sparkassenarena Jena
Opening hours: 9.30 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Tickets: 25 euro day ticket, 40 euro two-day ticket
About the W3+ Fair
The event originates from an industrial initiative in Wetzlar and Central Hesse, which aims to promote the networking of the four sectors optics, photonics, electronics and mechanics. New interfaces are intended to get forward-looking technologies off the ground. The trade show was held for the first time in February 2014 in Wetzlar. W3+ Fair is hosted by the Hamburg-based trade show organizer Fleet Events (fleet-events.de). In September 2019, W3+ Fair Rheintal also celebrated its premiere in the Vierländer high-tech region. In 2023, the organizer is expanding its portfolio to include the W3+ Fair Jena.
About Fleet Events
Fleet Events GmbH, based in Hamburg, is one of Germany’s leading private trade fair and congress organizers. With its subsidiaries Fleet Education Events and CE Chefs Events, the company, founded in 2006, designs and realizes consumer and business events such as Babini (formerly Babywelt), Eat&Style and Heldenmarkt, trade events such as Chef-Sache, W3+ Fair and Photonics+, as well as the educational congresses DSLK, ÖSLK, DKLK, ÖKLK, HRocks and DILK. The company, which employs around 40 people, is managed by its shareholders Dr. Thomas Köhl and Christoph Rénevier.